French fashion brand Zadig and Voltaire’s artistic director Cecilia Bönström is collaborating with supermodel Kate Moss on the new fall/winter 2019 campaign and a special Paris surprise.

Moss was “more than just a muse” for the fall/winter collection, says the press release. The super Brit “actively participated in the creative and development process to achieve Cecilia’s and her team’s creative vision,” centered on the ‘model off duty’ look. Keeping with the theme Moss shot without make-up.

Frey Meylan shot the campaign, focused on leather pieces, menswear-inspired shirting, fitted blazers and cowboy boots that channel Kate Moss’ signature style. As for Bönström and Moss’ exclusive collaboration, it will be revealed this fall during Paris Fashion Week.

Stella McCartney and adidas continue their march towards sustainable production with two new concept garments: the ‘Infinite Hoodie’ and the ‘Biofabric Tennis Dress’.

adidas by Stella McCartney ‘Infinite Hoodie’

Promoted as the world’s first fully recyclable hoodie, the ‘Infinite Hoodie’ is a joint project with textile innovation company Evrnu. The performance garment is made using 60 per cent NuCycl fiber, a material made using the recycled threads from old garments, and 40 per cent organic cotton that has been diverted from landfills.

At this moment just 50 Infinite Hoodies have been made, and gifted to adidas VIPs and influencers. Given the extraordinary advancements that adidas is making in the sustainability sector, production may debut sooner than we think.

“Fashion is one of the most harmful industries to the environment,” said Stella McCartney in a statement. “We can’t wait any longer to search for answers and alternatives. By creating a truly open approach to solving the problem of textile waste, we can help empower the industry at large to bring more sustainable practices into reality. With adidas by Stella McCartney we’re creating high performance products that also safeguard the future of the planet.”

To fully execute her concept Zhou consulted with Yanhao Shi, a soap artisan, and Luis Spitz, an expert in the soap industry. Read more about Zhou’s project on the Central Saint Martins Material Futures catalog.

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